From 3 to 7 November 2025, the Lycée Louis Massignon celebrated Caring and Well-Being Week. A week dedicated to listening, respect and solidarity, bringing together students, staff and families around positive and unifying actions.
A variety of activities in the classroom
In GSA, students created a fresco of emotions inspired by the book The colour monster.
In MSC, they worked on diversity through the creation of colourful hands, symbols of friendship and respect.
CM1 and CM2 read stories about kindness to their younger classmates.
The PSB, CPA and CE1F groups sowed sweet words and made «buckets of kindness» to encourage positive gestures in everyday life.
Shared highlights
A flash mob on Happy by Pharrell Williams brought the whole school together in a moment of collective joy.
Pupils in Year 6 created a Tree of Sharing, while other classes created a Tree of Kindness.
The staircases in Building D and the CDI were decorated with trilingual messages, and bracelets bearing positive words were distributed to everyone.
A campaign against harassment
On 6 November, to mark National Anti-Bullying Day, the community dressed in green to demonstrate its commitment to fighting bullying at school.
Two important meetings were held to support families:
- a CAPE conference on the theme Harassment - When silence hurts, when listening protects,
- an LLM Café hosted by Dr Raya El Khoury on detecting the signs of harassment.
The Equality Brigadiers in action
The Equality Brigadiers asked students and staff a simple question: « What are you smiling about?»
Supervised by Isma Boillot, these students from 4th to Terminale work all year round to promote equality, respect and kindness. Their filmed testimonies bear witness to the power of small, everyday gestures.
International Day of Kindness
As an extension of the week, the pHARe team set up sweet talk boxes where everyone could pick out a kind message.
It's a simple way of sharing smiles and boosting the positive atmosphere at the school.
A sustainable collective dynamic
This week has confirmed the Lycée Louis Massignon's determination to make benevolence a pillar of school life: an attitude, a word, a gesture that contributes every day to a calm and supportive atmosphere.









































